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NUPW rank and file in striking mood

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SCORES?OF disgruntled National Conservation Commission workers are agitating for strike action against the way some of their colleagues have been severed.
The unions, however, are looking for unquestioned solidarity before they get “rolling” either today or Monday.
The unions have also promised the workers they will not let them down and thanked them “for the solidarity shown to your brothers and sisters”.
“We are going to have some action going, but as I said . . . there is a process,” said Dennis Clarke, general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), as he sought to assuage the anxiety of a sometimes loud and vociferous gathering at the union’s headquarters yesterday.

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